Thursday, November 13, 2008

Ancient Rome by Google

I've always been facinated by ancient Rome, it's history, it's politics, it's effect on the forming of Western Civilization. The HBO series Rome is a historically accurate and rich glimpse into that past. The series is available on DVD and is well worth seeing. There are many good books, too. The last one I read, and highly recommend is Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor by Anthony Everitt. What's amazing about this book, as you're reading you'll discover how much the governing class has not changed in 2,000 years. Even back then they were taxing the rich to support the Empire and its handouts just like today. As you're watching or reading about ancient Rome, Google has put together a 3D walk through the ancient city that restores Rome to its once former glory. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqMXIRwQniA

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Kerby Brown is a Gamadin



Captured on this photo from Reuters is Kerby Brown.  He's riding a 41-foot wave, and this is not Photoshop markup.  It's the real thing.  Harlowe and Riverstone would be envious. Kerby's definitely Gamadin material. For the full story click on the link above.

A Real Alternative Fuel that Makes Sense



Want a real alternative car that makes actual sense?  How about one the runs on compressed air.  Think it's a joke or a waste of time? Check out the Magnetic Air Car and put away your doubts. The technology isn't new either. In 1932, J.M. Custer of Piggott, Arkansas had an idea for a car that would run on compressed air. He not only built the car, but it actually ran. He used an engine that resembled a radial airplane motor in appearance. It was mounted upright in the same space occupied by gasoline motors in standard cars. Four tanks filled with compressed air powered the car 500 miles at a speed of 35 miles an hour. The engine did not require a cooling system, ignition system, carburetor, nor the hundreds of moving parts included in a standard gasoline motor.


The technology didn’t attract much interest for 75 years. But it’s resurfacing, using today’s high technology.

Michael Crichton, One of the Greats


I loved Mr. Crichton's writing. He was an inspiration to me ever since I read his first book, Andromeda Strain. I was so sad and SHOCKED to hear that he passed away last Tuesday, I couldn't believe it. He was the author of so many great books, Timeline, Eaters of the Dead, State of Fear, Lost World are just a few. My all time favorite book is Jurassic Park. Not because it was a such a great story and movie, which it was, but because of the many profound passages the book contained that are said by the quirky scientist , Malcolm There are many, but one that I will never forget is when Malcolm says: "...The medieval world of feudal politics and religious dogma and hateful superstitions fell before science. But, in truth, this was because the medieval world didn't work any more. It didn't work economically, it didn't work intellectually, and it didn't fit the new world that was emerging."

How right you were, Mr. Crichton, a new world is emerging.